DAYWALKER
Bronze Member
Heah y'all.....i'm looking for some sage advice. Someone other than me must deal with this problem.
Here goes.....we live in the country on an old farmstead, and use the barn as a garage. I store the old corvette in there for the winter, and can't keep the field mice out of the vehicle. Last year, my mechanic told me to put pie tins filled with moth balls all around, underneath, because mice can't stand the smell. Not only did'nt it work.....but the barn smelled like moth balls all winter, and i can't stand it either.
Have put bounce fabric sheets inside, and d-con on the floor boards......still get mice.
Pussy cats are not an option.....2 big old german sheperds hate cats.
New garage is not an option....not in the budget.
Need an old farmer's remedy........anybody?
Here goes.....we live in the country on an old farmstead, and use the barn as a garage. I store the old corvette in there for the winter, and can't keep the field mice out of the vehicle. Last year, my mechanic told me to put pie tins filled with moth balls all around, underneath, because mice can't stand the smell. Not only did'nt it work.....but the barn smelled like moth balls all winter, and i can't stand it either.
Have put bounce fabric sheets inside, and d-con on the floor boards......still get mice.
Pussy cats are not an option.....2 big old german sheperds hate cats.
New garage is not an option....not in the budget.
Need an old farmer's remedy........anybody?